Joerg Heinicke dijo:
> On 01.04.2004 14:36, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
>
>> If you are sending HTML 4.01 pages, then tomcat must be setted to
>> interact
>> with the user browser using ISO-8859-1 (aka. LATIN-1 in PostgreSQL
>> world),
>> but not UTF-8. I wonder why we need to do this but it works in this way:
>>
>> If tomcat expect the client browser response encoded in UTF-8, but it
>> receives other encoding, you are in trouble. Looks like some browser
>> have
>> fixed ISO-8859-1 as the default encoding and use it to encoded the
>> response.
>
> I guess this is related to
> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26997.

Yes, with a big probability! :-D

Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo

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